I did when we first moved in (the goobers we bought the house from used rug tape on tile). I used a pine sol/water solution and a scrubby pad (the disposable kind, cause they get worn out faster when used on the floor like that). I think a water/bleach solution would work fine, too.
2007-07-05 14:59:02
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answered by des 2
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If your floors are tiled - there is no need to get on your hands and knees... let the cleaning agent work for you. Under no circumstances should you use vinegar on tiles and grout this will cause unforseen problems in the future, use a cleaner with a slightly higher pH than Neutral (lets say 10 -12) spray or mop on diluted agent, scub with broom - leave for 30 mins and mop up - changing water in the bucket regularly.
kind regards
Sunshine Coast Tile & Grout Cleaning.
2007-07-05 10:03:40
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answered by The Tile Man 1
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Once a month I give my kitchen floor a good cleaning, on my hands and knees. I use a bucket of hot water and a scrubbing brush. I put Mr. Clean in there and I keep a sos pad near me, incase I can't get something up, then I use the sos pad. I
2007-07-05 09:47:47
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answered by lennie 6
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Dulled pine sol. I only do the bathroom because its small. I get on hands and knees for all the baseboards and corners in the kitchen when I mop. Also I dont mop the bathroom because I don't want the germs from my mop in my kitchen. I use a seperate rag for my bathroom.
2007-07-05 09:31:57
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answered by krennao 7
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Hell and No ! I prefer to use a removeable mop head I have one for the kitchen and one for the bathroom... I also have a dry head I run over the floors when I'm done....I use lysol disenfectant floor cleaner.... I also do a water rinse so there's no residue.... So, there's no need to get on the floor... I have linoleum..
2007-07-05 09:47:54
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answered by pebblespro 7
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Yes, I do!
I use vinegar and water on both the tile bathroom floors, and the linoleum kitchen floor. I also clean all the wood floors using vinegar and water, with a mop.
2007-07-05 09:32:01
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answered by GracieM 7
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palms and knees is the only thank you to truly get it sparkling. I found out this once I worked for a house-cleansing franchise on the same time as i became in college. toughest artwork I ever did. playstation I additionally found out to placed on soccer knee pads on the same time as doing that, so i do no longer harm my knees. the girls I worked with who did no longer injured their knees, and oftentimes have been given cysts and issues decrease than their knee caps.
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answered by ? 4
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yeah..i like to keep the house really clean but i don't have to scrub as much with the bleach spray..spray it on the floor and let it sit there for a while so you won't have to be on you hands and knees..lol
2007-07-05 09:31:12
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answered by kanjiita 3
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Yes, diluted bleach. Be very careful dont breath it. I say even get a real gas mask, like a painter uses. Not the paper kind. The charcoal filter kind is what you need.
2007-07-05 11:56:32
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answered by kolorz 4
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My wife does the kitchen in this manner. She uses Clorox Clean Up.
Kitchen floor is vinyl.
2007-07-05 09:30:31
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answered by huff300 3
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